Larvadex™ (cyromazine)

Rumensin™ (monensin as sodium monensin)

Your rotation partner

Maintaining the integrity of the intestinal tract is one of the key drivers of bird health, processing efficiency and food safety. A healthy digestive tract is one of the primary drivers of bird performance and profitability. Ideal for rotation programs, particularly during winter, Rumensin™ aids in the prevention of coccidiosis and helps to provide long-lasting value and consistent economic performance in broilers.

Withhold periods

Chickens: Meat: NIL. DO NOT USE in chickens producing eggs.Cattle: Meat and milk: NILGoats: Meat: NIL. Milk: DO NOT USE Rumensin™ in goats producing milk for human consumption.

Directions for Use

Restraints

DO NOT USE in chickens producing eggs.DO NOT USE Rumensin™ in goats producing milk for human consumption.

Contra-indications

Do not exceed recommended levels of Rumensin™. Excessively high levels due to mixing errors can cause reduced feed intake, poor growth and diarrhoea, and death. Responses to Rumensin™ are unlikely if nutrient intake is significantly restricted.

Dogs, horses and other equines must not be allowed access to feeds containing Rumensin™. Ingestion of Rumensin™ may be fatal in these species.

Precautions

Poultry consuming monensin sodium should not be treated with tiamulin. Severe growth depression or death may occur.

Mixing Directions

IMPORTANT: Rumensin™ should be thoroughly mixed with the other feed components and care should be taken in transporting mixed feed to prevent settling.

Complete Feed1

CHICKENS (Broilers and Replacement Pullets)

monensin ppm in feed2

Coccidiosis

100-120 ppm

References

1 Calculated on a 90% dry matter basis. Rations containing
silage or other wet feeds should be corrected to a 90% dry
matter basis for calculation of the appropriate monensin
dosage.